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Guidelines

What are the guidelines in adding to this wiki? Just devices? The load is getting taxing on my home server for my wiki and was thinking of merging it here. Alot of it has to do with routers and third party firmware with a few odds and ends of other things. http://www.TechInfoDepot.info is the current home.

product image errors in Linksys EA4500 & EA4500 v3 pages

the image on the EA4500 page links to Amazon EA4500. There are also links given for that same image and to one on a Camel Camel Camel page. All images depict routers with a Linksys LED logo.

the image on the EA4500_v3 page doesn't display properly in IE, and is absent in Firefox, and appears to link to Amazon EA4500v3. There are also links given for that same image and to one on a Camel Camel Camel page. All links depict routers with a Cisco LED logo.

according to this Linksys page the EA4500 has a Cisco LED logo whereas the EA4500v3 has a Linksys LED logo.

I have a Linksys EA4500 router and it conforms to what is specified in the Linksys table (ie, my router has a Cisco LED), so it appears that these wikidev pages are linking to the wrong images. I suggest that the image links on the respective pages be swapped.

I'm relatively new to wiki editing and, as yet, cannot figure out how to modify/fix these pages. will someone do so?

plus, after saving this edit I don't see my username displayed nor a timestamp like previous users have on their edits.

Form edit always fails

The "Edit with form" link for any page I've edited (mostly wired/wireless embedded) always fails (returns you to the form with the opaque message "Modifying [name of page] failed" at the top) for me. Perhaps the forms need to include the captcha?

Problem with the user sign up process / email confirmation

The first email confirmation i get during sign up, when you click the link, it tells you that the code is expired, however if you resend one through the user preferences, the second link works. May be an issue from upgrading mediawiki.

I experienced the same thing, except I was told my confirmation code was invalid. The code I received after resending from the settings page worked.

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Image metadata

Image metadata not properly displayed on images that were renamed by the wiki.

Metadata is not displayed properly (The comments section gets littered with non ascii characters) on images that had spaces replaced by underscores automatically in the "Destination filename", this problem does not occur when the file name is accepted without modifications.

Compound devices in a product

Hi Chief! How do you recommend making entries for products, which contain two or more devices? The most common materialisations are likely PCI and USB devices. I have entered Kanex DualRole USB3GBIT3X using two templates.

Certificate warning on Chrome browser

Just a heads-up: using Chrome 42 on Android, wikidevi site appears with an orange https lock (instead of green), with a warning: "This site is using a weak security configuration (SHA-1 signatures), so your connection may not be private." Google has stated that the warning(s) are going to get increasingly worse in next Chrome versions... [2]

Missing linux kernel version message (2)

Qualcomm_Atheros_Killer_Wireless-AC_1525 is supposed to show "PCI ID first seen in kernel (...etc)" but doesn't show any message, not even "PCI ID not yet observed in any mainline kernel / this list".

Since the message is appearing correctly in: Qualcomm_Atheros_Killer_NIC_1420, I thought maybe the problem is because the interface is defined as "NGFF". but apparently the linux kernel message is displayed correctly in this NGFF card: Intel_Dual_Band_Wireless-AC_7265_(7265NGW), so the cause of this problem may be something else... I think I've seen this problem on some other page too, it's rare. Any ideas?

Good catch. So it seems linux driver is defined per-chip, not per-adapter, and lin_driver should be left empty. I updated the driver at Template:Wireless adapter/linux driver‎, so now it shows "ath10k" instead of "unknown". There are probably other adapters with this mistake.

Help needed to create proper form for Category: Portable personal computer

Hi, i started to gather information for different notebooks (for example ASUS_Zenbook_Prime_UX31A-R4005V), can you please help to create a proper form for this category? --Fishor (talk) 10:48, 30 May 2016 (EDT)

- Hi, yes, you can add all this later, now a little busy. --Omega (talk) 09:09, 31 May 2016 (EDT)

Drivers for UWA-BR100 don't work

Hi, thank you for this site, it is very helpful. Although I'm trying to let my computer detect my uwa-br100 but it continues to don't recognize it, in fact the usb adapter is listed as 'other devices' with the name of CEWL 1. I tried different drivers but they still don't work.